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GOOD NEWS! It is good that we are here—joined in community for Sunday worship, here, in this moment of prayer. Our lives are so hectic and fast-paced that it’s often hard to enjoy just being in the present moment with God. It’s not just the pressure of work, but the added responsibilities of home. You know the routine…getting the kids to school; getting to work on time; leaving from work; running a few errands; preparing dinner; going back out to pick up the kids from practice; then back home for dinner, dishes, laundry, homework; and then finally to bed on time so you can get up early and start again. But just stop! Take the time to enjoy the grace of the Eucharist, to rejoice in one another and savor Christ who reveals his love to you. Give yourself this gift. Each moment has power, poetry, and grace. Each instant is a gift from God, and each moment is an opportunity to encounter Jesus Christ. It’s an occasion to return within ourselves and turn back to our Father who is eagerly waiting for us. It’s good to be here—not somewhere else, not in another time when we were happier, healthier, or life was easier and simpler. Right here, right now, right where God has you is where he is revealing his love. It may not be easy, but this is where God is, and it’s good to reflect on the graces each moment presents. For Reflection Can I let go of the past and set aside worries of the future to find God in the only place he can be found—in the present moment? If not, how about asking Christ for that grace today? © 2019 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in U.S.A. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c. 827, permission to publish has been granted on December 1, 2017, by the Most Reverend Edward M. Rice, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of St. Louis. Permission to publish is an indication that nothing contrary to Church teaching is contained in this work. It does not imply any endorsement of the opinions expressed in the publication; nor is any liability assumed by this permission.” No part of this work may be used in any form without the prior written permission of Liguori Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from the New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All Rights Reserved. To order Liguori Sunday Bulletins, call 800-325-9521
Reading I - Joshua 5:9a, 10—12
The safe arrival in the land meant that the disgrace associated with Israel’s slavery in Egypt had been undone. This place would be a perpetual reminder of the liberating character of our God. Here the deliverance from slavery was real. Reading II - 2 Corinthians 5:17—21 Christ’s death and resurrection represent God’s victory over all the powers that stand between humanity and God. Being reconciled to God indicates that God is at work to sanctify the reconciled into vessels of God’s righteousness. Reading III - Luke 15:1—3, 11—32 God’s mercy and reconciliation awaits the Prodigal Son and is available to each one of us if we are faithful to God’s welcoming embrace.
NEXT WEEK’S READINGS Fifth Sunday of Lent 1st Reading—Isaiah 43:16-21 Psalm 126:1—6 2nd Reading—Philippians 3:8-14 Gospel—John 8:1-11
MARCH Prayer Intentions from Pope Francis Recognition of the Right of Christian Communities. That Christian communities, especially those who are persecuted, feel that they are close to Christ and have their rights respected.
LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE East Honolulu Vicariate Churches
St. Augustine by Sea Church—April 1 @ 6:00 pm Holy Trinity Church—April 8 @ 7 pm
Sts. Peter and Paul Church—April 9 @ 6:00 pm Newman Holy Spirit Parish—April 9 at 7 pm Sacred Heart Parish, Punahou—April 10 @ 7pm
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Robert Heisler Stanley Ho Maria Elena Jencks Jack Jucewicz Christopher Jucewicz Richard McCrea Jr. Edwin C. Munalem Betty Ann Nault Olivia B Olegario Judy Orlando Rita Stocker Rafael Inigo Suarez Andrea Pontillas Lisa Tang Ruth Tavares-Toma Theresa Yu
STEWARDSHIP OF TIME - TALENT - TREASURE
Encounter Kumba
We received this in our parish email: Sex-trafficking isn't something that happens to other people's children. Even youth in our churches have become ensnared in its grip. No one is immune. This concerns Catholic families. Did you know… • Youth from every public middle school and high school on Oahu and even those from private schools are being affected by sex-trafficking? • Youth from loving, intact families are being coerced and trapped in sex-trafficking? • Churches are targeted by sex-traffickers because youth in churches tend to be more naive and trusting? • Recruiters are often fellow classmates who gain the trust of girls before trapping them with fear and control? • Research shows Hawaii has the highest number of purchasers of sex online per capita in the entire United States? There are 18,000 men on Oahu alone who are buying a sexual encounter with a person. This translates into one in 11 men on Oahu who is buying sex online. There is a huge demand for sex trafficked youth! Sex trafficking has become a huge problem in Hawaii and it's time to fight back. Explicit Movement is holding a conference for the Christian community to increase awareness about sex-trafficking to inform adults and equip you to protect our youth. Register for the conference today. This event is for all adults, especially parents and church leaders. Mahalo! APRIL 26-27, 2019: Friday Night (Check-In at 6:00pm) 6:30-9:00pm Main Session: Saturday Morning (Check-In at 8:30am) 9:00-11:30am Workshops FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD AT RED HILL 3400 Moanalua Road Register at www.explicitmovement.org
Waisa didn’t spend a single day in school. When she was young, no one thought girls should receive an education. Plus, there was work to do. She helped her twelve siblings at her family’s farm. She was responsible for helping her mom sell meat to their neighbors. Now, things have changed in Sinkunia, a town in the north of Sierra Leone. Waisa knows the importance of education—especially for girls. “If there’s education, Sierra Leone will develop,” she says. “Our students will make sure of it.” That’s why Waisa insists that her 12-year-old granddaughter, Kumba, attends the nearby CRS-sponsored school, so she can learn how to make a difference in her community and her country. And, through the nutritious lunch that CRS gives to each student every day, Kumba and her classmates can focus on their studies and not on their hunger. Kumba’s favorite subject is math because she likes the challenge. And when she completes her education, she wants to be a nurse. A nurse, Kumba says, helps cure the sick, and if there were more nurses in Sinkunia, those who get sick wouldn’t have to leave the town to get healthcare.
Waisa is proud of her granddaughter and continues to work hard to support her. With no shade from the hot sun, Waisa cares for the family’s garden, watering eggplants, tomatoes, onions and more to be harvested and sold through the streets of Sinkunia. Kumba helps, too, visiting the garden every day after school. “I’m happy if I can support my daughters and granddaughters, even through university,” Waisa says. With a smile, she adds, “I know that educated girls help their parents and their communities.”
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FAITH FORMATION Youth Ministry
RCIA—Catechumenate
“With great power comes great responsibility.” Youth Ministry Recap Friday, March 22, 2019 "Faithfulness and Joy" Last week we used the fun example of Spider-Man to talk about faithfulness and joy, two more fruits of the Holy Spirit. We discussed the importance of remaining faithful to Christ and our call to live as children of God. The youth learned that we can be faithful to God in our belief, words, and actions. They also learned about how following Christ and trusting in Him will lead us to great joy. With joy and faithfulness, God can help us to get through any tough situation in life. Family Reflection: •
What does it mean to be faithful in your life?
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How will you find the most joy in life? What are some things you can do to share this joy with others?
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Homework: Find joy in your daily life. Write about it in your prayer journal.
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Challenge: Write a rap or song about your Faith in God.
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Reminders: Stations of the Cross are held every Fridays at 6:00pm at Sts. Peter & Paul.
All our Elect and Candidates will visit your mass during the Scrutinies (March 31 @ 7:00 a.m. and April 7 @ 11:00 a.m.) This is your opportunity to help form disciples: say hello and introduce yourself to them and welcome them to the community of faith. If nothing else remember their faces as newcomers to the faith and pray for them as some day they may have recourse to pray for you. There are 6 principles to formation of catechumen (who now are called elect). Notice 2, 4 and six involve you, the parishioner, who are an example to them by your actions of a faith lived out in our daily lives.
What can you do in your daily life to celebrate your calling as a child of God?
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The ministry of every baptized person is discipleship. The reason we became initiation ministers is to make more disciples. The reason our parish exists is to make more disciples. The reason priests and deacons get ordained is to make more disciples. The reason we build Catholic schools is to make more disciples.
Youth Ministry Liability Forms (Spring 2019) - Whether you are new and want to attend youth ministry or if you have not come to youth ministry in awhile, you are always welcome to join us! Please request the form from the office and fill it out, then bring it to the next gathering. This form is required to attend youth ministry.
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1. The initiation of catechumens is a gradual process 2. that takes place within the community of the faithful. 3. By joining the catechumens in reflecting on the value of the paschal mystery 4. and by renewing their own conversion, the faithful provide an example that will help the catechumens to obey the Holy Spirit more generously. 5. The rite of initiation is suited to a spiritual journey of adults 6. that varies according to: the many forms of God’s grace, the free cooperation of the individuals, the action of the Church, and the circumstances of time and place. (This is also a model of our own continual formation as disciples of Jesus.)
STEWARDSHIP TIME – TALENT – TREASURE TREASURE
This Week’s Events March 31,—April 6 2019 M – Main Church, U–Upstairs Parish Conference Room, R – Reception room, B - Blue room, G - Green Room, C – Courtyard
Mahalo for your generous contributions and Faithful Stewardship.
The Collection for March 23—24 is as follows: $ 11,352.68 Envelopes & Loose Collections Mass Intentions Electric Votive & Candles Total:
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$ 9,626.57 260.00 643.01 $10,529.58
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$ 213.00 40.00 90.00 100.00 Total: $ 443.00 Special Collections
Holy Land Good Friday Holy Thursday Easter Shepherd’s Collection Operation Rice Bowl Ash Wednesday Augustine Education Foundation Catholic University of America Catholic Relief Services
6:15 am —Rosary (M) (2nd Scrutiny celebrated at 7:00 a.m. Mass—Cycle A) 8:15 am — Youth choir practice (B) April 1
6:30 pm – Charismatic Prayer Group (M)
ENVELOPES
Building Fund Outreach Donation Catholic Care
March 31
10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 300.10 10.00 3.00 2.00 15.00 Total: $ 380.10
SECOND COLLECTION This week, we take up The Catholic Relief Services Collection to help Jesus in disguise. This collection helps six Catholic agencies provide relief and support to struggling communities and work for peace and reconciliation among our marginalized brothers and sisters here and around the world. Please prayerfully consider how you can support the collection. Learn more about the collection at www.usccb.org/catholic-relief.
6:10 am – Rosary (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 7:00 pm – Centering Prayer (M) Wednesday
Thursday St. Isidore, Bishop, Doctor
April 4
6:10 am – Rosary (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 5:15 & 6:00 pm – Choir Practice (M) Friday St. Vincent Ferrer, Priest Abstinence
April 5
6:10 am – Rosary (M) 7:40 am - Eucharistic Adoration/Sacred Heart Devotion 10:00 – 11:30 am Confession and Spiritual Direction 10:25 am – Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet 11:00 am—Benediction 11:15 am—Stations of the Cross 5:15 pm—Contemplatio: The Gaze of Love (video) 6:00 pm—Stations of the Cross 7:30 pm—First Friday Mass
11:15 am – Rosary
The priests in our Diocese are now paid a salary to include 9:30 am—Funeral for Dorothy Mendoza their food and car allowances. This collection will help us 3:30 – 4:30 pm – Confessions (M) to meet these needs of those who minister to us. 5
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6:10 am – Rosary (M) 7:30 am – Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 1:00 pm – Legion of Mary, Queen of Peace (R) 6:00 pm – RCIA (B) 7:00 pm – Scripture Study (B)
Saturday
SHEPHERD’S COLLECTION
April 2
April 6
AROUND THE PARISH AND THE DIOCESE
STATIONS OF THE CROSS Schedule of Stations of the Cross (Ministries leading prayer) April 5th 11:15AM —Sacristans & Extraordinary Ministers 6:00 PM—Liturgical Planning Team & Lectors
Thursday April 4th @ 7 p.m., Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa, Honolulu Chrism Mass with Bishop Larry Silva The Chrism Mass is the annual liturgy where oils for use in administering the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick are blessed. Representatives from island parishes, and military and ethnic Catholic communities, bring their oils to the designated parish for that island in baskets and sleek glass containers. We pray for our priests and one another with song and symbols. Mahalo to our parish representatives Bernadette and Vincent Lopez.
April 12th 11:15AM—Priests/Deacons/Religous 6:00 PM—Parish Social Mission April 19th 11:15 AM > 3:00 PM Good Friday Service 5:15 PM > 6:00 PM Good Friday Service
We are looking for creative minds who can interview, organize and write for the church 50th Anniversary book and video. Please contact the office at 941-0675.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
40th Annual Hawaii Prayer Breakfast featuring Ravi Zacharias • •
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Tue, 30 Apr 2019 @ 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM HST Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom
Fri, 24 May 2019 - Sun, 26 May 2019 Saint Anthony Retreat Center 3351 Kalihi St. Honolulu, HI 96819
Consider enriching your marriage on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend, honoring husband and wife as the foundation of the family, the basic unity of society. Take the time to salute the beauty of your faithfulness, sacrifice and joy of daily married life.
Make reservations by sending your check to: Hawaii Prayer Breakfast PO Box 29804 Honolulu HI 96820 Tickets: $39.00 Information call: 486-8986 or email: hawaii.prayer.breakfast@gmail.com
For information and to register visit: Worldwide Marriage Encounter at www.hawaiiwwme.org 6
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